Soon after my testicular cancer diagnosis, my best friend of over ten years, Ben, wrote a piece reacting to this shocking news and how he felt about it.
Monthly Archive: December 2016
Letting People In
Before heading into my first cancer surgery, I decided to starting telling people. I started by telling my immediate family and close friends.
Frustration Gone Rogue
Star Wars: Rogue One had just been released, but side effects from chemotherapy prevented me from seeing it. What I felt most was extreme frustration.
Kyle’s Reaction
Soon after my testicular cancer diagnosis, my brother wrote a piece reacting to this shocking news and how he felt about it.
The Urologist
Things were getting serious… I needed to sit down with a urologist to ask him to examine my testicles to find out if I had testicular cancer.
Losing My Hair, But Not My Control
My hair loss from cancer began quickly, but I decided to take control of the situation and make sure that I would be the one to hit the final blow.
Courtney’s Reaction
Soon after my testicular cancer diagnosis, my sister wrote a piece reacting to this shocking news and how she felt about it.
The First Visit and Ultrasound
Warm jelly, a dark room, and my pants off… A good time? Nope, getting an ultrasound on my testicles for suspected testicular cancer.
Killing Boredom While Killing Cancer
Chemotherapy isn’t pleasant, but facing boredom while waiting to kill cancer is sometimes even worse. It took extreme measures to fight that off.
Dad’s Reaction
Soon after my testicular cancer diagnosis, my dad wrote a piece reacting to this shocking news, how he felt about it, and what was to come next.